U.S. 90 West - Moss Point to Gautier

U.S. 90 previously intersected MS 63 north and MS 611 (Industrial Road) south at a signalized intersection adjacent to an at-grade CSX Railroad crossing. Construction finished in 2014 built a flyover for MS 63/611 and connecting ramps with U.S. 90.
08/20/01
Continuing southwest from the exchange with MS 63/611 (Industrial Road), U.S. 90 (Denny Avenue) constitutes a four lane commercial arterial with a north side service road.
05/29/04
Chicot Road north 0.32 miles to Shortcut Road west is part of unsigned MS 611. MS 611 follows Shortcut Road west 0.46 miles to MS 611 (Telephone Road) at Catalpa Avenue.
05/29/04
Hospital Road branches 0.54 miles south from MS 613 (Telephone Road) to intersect U.S. 90 (Denny Avenue) adjacent to Singing River Hospital.
05/29/04
A viaduct takes 14th Street across both U.S. 90 (Denny Avenue) and the nearby CSX Railroad line. Traffic lights were added with the frontage road system adjacent to the overpass by 2008.
05/29/04
MS 613 (Telephone Road) angles southwest to end at a right in right out (RIRO) intersection with U.S. 90 (Denny Avenue) westbound. The state highway originates in the George County seat of Lucedale.
05/29/04
Pascagoula Street joins U.S. 90 (Denny Avenue) with Downtown Pascagoula and the East Bank Port facilities along the Pascagoula River.
05/29/04
Replacing a four lane draw bridge, the high rise Jackson County Veterans Memorial Bridge was built in 2002. The eight lane span stretches west from Pascagoula Street to unsigned MS 619 south to the Ingalls Shipbuilding facility and Port of Pascagoula.
05/29/04
U.S. 90 lowers from the Pascagoula River bridge onto a six lane causeway leading to the West Pascagoula River.
05/29/04
MS 617 leads 1.53 miles south to the Ingalls Shipbuilding complex. Unsigned MS 619 spurs 2.77 miles south from MS 617 along an elevated roadway to Naval Station Pascagoula.
05/29/04
Photo Credits:
- Alex Nitzman: 08/20/01, 05/29/04
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Page Updated Wednesday February 18, 2026.


